Bryce Rudyk

Advisor

Bryce Rudyk is the Climate Program Director at the New York University (NYU) Frank J. Guarini Centre on Environment, Energy and Land Use Law. He is also an adjunct professor teaching International Environmental Law, International Environmental Law Clinic, and Global Environmental Governance at NYU. From 2014-2016, he served as a Senior Legal Advisor to the Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) in the UN Climate Change Negotiations. Bryce has been at the Guarini Centre since 2009, initially as a Research Fellow and then Director of the Climate Finance Project. His research focuses on the global institutional structure for climate finance and alternative transnational institutions for global climate action. He has an LLM in International Law from NYU Law, a JD from the University of Toronto, and a BSc in Biology from McMaster University. He practiced private international law and was a lobbyist for higher education before moving to international environmental law.